Streptococcal emm types associated with T-agglutination types and the use of conserved emm gene restriction fragment patterns for subtyping group A streptococci.

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Published in J Med Microbiol on October 01, 1998

Authors

B Beall1, R R Facklam, J A Elliott, A R Franklin, T Hoenes, D Jackson, L Laclaire, T Thompson, R Viswanathan

Author Affiliations

1: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Childhood and Respiratory Infections, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.

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